Multiple arrests made in Port St. Lucie shooting investigation
Peter Riera fired four shots but did not hit anyone; two others were arrested for resisting officers, with Riera and Pace held without bond, police said.
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Florida Man Pulls Glock, Fires Several Shots Over Chicken Egg Dispute, Police Say
A Port St. Lucie man pulled a gun over what witnesses described as a heated debate about chickens and their egg-laying abilities. Peter Riera, 44, reportedly fired four shots from a .45-caliber Glock at three people outside Harper’s Pub early Tuesday morning, according to Master Sergeant Dominick Mesiti of the Port St. Lucie Police Department. “The shooter evidently raises chickens, and the conversation was about how many eggs chickens can lay. …
Florida man opens fire during argument over how many eggs a chicken can lay: police
Peter Riera, 44, opened fire in Port St. Lucie, Florida, during an argument over how many eggs a chicken can lay, according to witnesses.Master Sergeant Dominick Mesiti told WPBF that Riera fired four shots from a .45-caliber Glock at three people who he thought were trying to con him outside Harper...
Florida Man Opens Fire After Bar Argument About How Many Eggs Chickens Can Lay
A man in Florida walked into a bar and got into a heated argument about how many eggs chickens can lay ... and then he grabbed a gun and opened fire ... and no, this isn't a joke. Cops in Port St. Lucie say 44-year-old Peter Riera fired shots…
Argument about how many eggs a chicken can lay leads to shots fired outside Port St. Lucie pub; 3 arrested - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (WSVN) — A heated debate outside a Port St. Lucie pub turning dangerous, and police said the altercation was all about chicken and eggs. According to Port St. Lucie Police, the early Tuesday morning argument outside Harper’s Pub was not about why the chicken crossed the road but how many eggs one can lay. “There was a conversation about how many — I kid you not — how many eggs a chicken can lay, and that conversation got a l…
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